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Full name of Internet:
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When answering questions related to acronyms, remember that the term "Internet" stands for "International Network."
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Jan 15, 2026
Essential mail
International network
Inter-com network
None of these
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The full name of the Internet is "International Network," as it connects a global network of computers.
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